Tim Brown and Cris Carter should both already been there. Why wide receivers have a hard time getting in is beyond me. Jerry Kramer definetely belongs, but so does Ron Kramer who many credit with being the first modern tight end. Also very deserving and incredibly overlooked is Harold Carmichael. Carmichael was a great wide receiver who had the misfortune of playing on some very bad Philadelphia teams(and a few good ones) and put up numbers that matched or surpassed the elite wideouts of his day. Compare Carmichael's career numbers against Lynn Swann and tell me who belongs in. One more candidate for me is Terrell Davis. Only his first four seasons worth consideration but what great years they were. His greatness, like Gale Sayers, should surpass his short career.